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Mingjie XIE

Terms and Conditions of Second iDiaspora Photo Contest 2025

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), the IBER-RUTAS program, "Strengthening routes of rights and interculturality in Ibero-American migration", invite to participate in the 2025 Second iDiaspora Photo Contest, under the theme Click for Change: Diaspora Innovations in Health, Climate, Gender & Youth. 
Mingjie XIE

Young Diaspora Leaders 2025: Stories, Action and Impact

Building on the success of the first Young Diaspora Leaders Initiative in 2022, iDiaspora and IOM are proud to launch its second edition. This initiative aligns with the Global Diaspora Policy Alliance (GDPA)’s youth-focused priorities, aiming to amplify the voices and impact of young diaspora leaders worldwide. By sharing their stories, we hope to inspire other young members of transnational communities to step into leadership roles and contribute to sustainable development across the globe.
Mingjie XIE

Beyond Sierra Leone: Noel’s Young Diaspora Leadership Journey

Noel C. G. Newman is a seasoned professional with over seven years of experience in Youth Development, Girls Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, and the Commercialization of Education in Financial Services. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Under 30 CEOs Africa, a youth-led business consultancy operating in Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and The Gambia, providing opportunities in education, entrepreneurship, skills development, and innovation.
Mingjie XIE

John’s Leadership Journey: A Second-Generation Filipino Diaspora in Spain

John Paul Ricafort Alcalá, a second-generation immigrant born in Spain to Filipino parents, currently resides in Barcelona. He was instrumental in assisting Fr. Lino de Castro in establishing the Parish Youth Council (PYC) at the Parroquia De la Inmaculada Concepción y San Lorenzo Ruiz. Through his leadership and commitment, the PYC has become a vital platform for engaging Filipino youth in the Catholic faith and preserving cultural traditions, such as the Flores de Mayo.
Mingjie XIE

From Georgia to People's Republic of China, Tamar's Young Diaspora Leadership Journey

Tamar Kvlividze is a dynamic young leader and education specialist from Georgia. A graduate of Tsinghua University, she was honored as a Young Ambassador by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia for two consecutive years. Tamar has spearheaded over 20 initiatives aimed at uniting the Georgian diaspora, promoting her country, and fostering peaceful international relations—engaging over 500 participants in person and reaching hundreds of thousands through online platforms.
Mingjie XIE

From El Salvador to Argentia: Andrea's Young Diaspora Leadership Journey

Andrea is a dedicated leader committed to promoting Salvadoran culture in Argentina and strengthening migrant communities. She arrived in Argentina at 18 and, upon recognizing the absence of an established Salvadoran community, took the initiative to create networks among her compatriots. In 2014, she organized the first cultural event in Buenos Aires, marking the beginning of her journey to unite Salvadorans in the country.
Mingjie XIE

From Cabo Verde to Germany: Ricardo’s Young Diaspora Leadership Journey

Ricardo is from the beautiful Cabo Verde Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean, and chose to pursue his life, studies, and career abroad in Germany. His journey began in Kiel, where he learned the German language, and later continued in Berlin for his university studies. Near the end of his degree, he worked as a student in an architecture and construction management company, followed by an internship in Portugal, where he refined his technical construction skills and language proficiency in Portuguese.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diagnóstico sobre la participación de la diáspora paraguaya como agente de desarrollo sostenible

La emigración de paraguayos y paraguayas ha sido una constante desde épocas tempranas de
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

iDiaspora Journal: My insights and reflections on diaspora engagement

The iDiaspora Journal: Reflections on Diaspora Engagement is a unique tool to reflect deeply on the impact and potential of global diaspora communities. Designed as a personal and introspective journey, this journal will guide readers in understanding how diasporas contribute to both their host and home societies, enhancing the global dynamism and promise of migration.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Empowering Migrants and Communities: Private Sector Engagement for Inclusive Sustainable Development

The need to expand private sector engagement for enhanced migration and sustainable development outcomes is very clear. International agreements, like the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, have already recognized that the private sector has a critical role to play in ensuring that migrants can contribute to sustainable development and that their fundamental rights are upheld.